Seiko Pogue needs some attention
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Id really like to use my fathers Seiko Pogue again but it needs some attention.
Having been through several notable dramas including house fire rescues and a couple of motorcycle crashes it’s a bit beaten up.
It does still run, if I keep the chronograph running, but the rotor sounds like a bag of (miniature) spanners.
I don’t want to lose any of the patina, but who could I trust to service this for me?
PFA, as they say!

Having been through several notable dramas including house fire rescues and a couple of motorcycle crashes it’s a bit beaten up.
It does still run, if I keep the chronograph running, but the rotor sounds like a bag of (miniature) spanners.
I don’t want to lose any of the patina, but who could I trust to service this for me?
PFA, as they say!
I had mine serviced by Duncan - https://thewatchbloke.co.uk/ - following a recommendation from someone on here and was very happy with the service he provided, he has done a lot of these.
Yours is awesome by the way, an early one with a 'Proof' dial.
Yours is awesome by the way, an early one with a 'Proof' dial.
gregs656 said:
I had mine serviced by Duncan - https://thewatchbloke.co.uk/ - following a recommendation from someone on here and was very happy with the service he provided, he has done a lot of these.
Yours is awesome by the way, an early one with a 'Proof' dial.
Its also an early 'proof' with the 2 piece sweep second hand and the case is notched above the crown.Yours is awesome by the way, an early one with a 'Proof' dial.
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